"We're not anti-police, so don't try to get that out. I got blood relatives in my family that are police. We're not talking about that. We're talking about like minded people like Darren Wilson, that's shooting us down in the streets. Our human rights have been violated."

6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Anthony Shahid, Activist (Michael Brown, Sr. is in cap to the right of Shahid)

"We're using 4 minutes and a half. It's symbolic. Starting now, I don't want no sound, quiet." (begins the moment of silence)

7. Close Michael Brown, Sr. during moment of silence

8. Close sign reading (English) "Stop killing black children"

9. Demonstrators countdown end of 4:30 of silence to symbolize time Michael Brown's body was left in street, doves released

10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael Brown, Sr., Father of Michael Brown

"Give all my love to my family, my friends, my people, my new friends, my world. You all are my world. Ya'll made this happen for us. If it wasn't for ya'll this would be swept up under the carpet too. So, I just want to give my love out to ya'll and than you."

"Especially white Americans could think it was an isolated incident. I think since then we have really come to understand how systematic violence against black and brown bodies are by the police forces."

Storyline

A march to mark the anniversary of the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown has ended in Ferguson, Missouri.

The march Sunday afternoon started at the site where Brown, who was black and unarmed, was fatally shot by Ferguson officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9, 2014. Brown's father, Michael Brown Sr., was leading the march, holding hands with others.

Pausing along the route at a permanent memorial for his son, Michael Brown Sr. said, "Miss you."

After the march was a service at a Ferguson church.

A grand jury and the U.S. Department of Justice declined to prosecute Wilson, who resigned in November, but the shooting touched off a national "Black Lives Matter" movement.